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Issue 5

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Daniel C. Jones
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GCC have reasons to be fearful

Growing tension between the US and Iran threatens to hinder the entire region's economic development. The GCC has good reason to be fearful...
02 Feb 2010

Focus Areas

Cover Stories

The aviator

BMME meets Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways, and finds out how he is taking the airline to new heights and why nothing will get in the way...

How the bubble burst

As the future of the GCC economies hangs in the balance we report on the devastating impact of the global downturn on the region's expansion...

He who dares wins

Selim El Zyr, President and CEO of Rotana Hotel Management Corporation on the business of taking risks.

Roundtables

  • Next generation communications

    In these tough economic times eagled-eyed bosses are looking to slash costs where possible. So could unified communications improve efficiencies, reduce overheads and even...
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  • The worst case scenario

    Business continuity has risen to prominence in recent years as multinational companies appreciate the need to invest in sound planning strategies should the worst happen....
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Vendor Perspectives

Industry Analysts

Executive Interviews

Up, up and away

We hear from Kevin Ducksbury of Air Partner on how private jet travel can save that precious commodity called time.
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The right solution

BM speaks with Khaldoun Al Shamaa, Marketing and Business Development Director, Emirates Computers and the company’s GM and VP in Abu Dhabi, Dani Diab, to get their views on the Middle East market.
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The benefits of collaboration technologies

Greater flexibility over when and where staff work could offer you a competitive advantage in the jobs market. Steve Leyland of Polycom explains how.
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Next Generation MENA Oil and Gas Summit
6th – 8th April 2010

MENA accounts for two thirds of proven global oil reserves and is regarded as the world’s most influential oil province, eclipsing all other regions by some margin. Over the next five years, the region will see strong growth in hydrocarbon production as the world becomes increasingly reliant on oil supplies within the region.